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                the "Accept Cookies" button. Accept Cookies Postdoctoral Research Associate (Molecular Biology) - Internal Only Closing Date: Monday 06 October 2025 This opportunity has now closed. Applications are no longer 
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                combs and their applications in neuromorphic computing and high-speed optical fibre communications. You will also be involved in the design, development and numerical modelling of novel signal processing 
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                , Optical Engineering, or Electronics and Electrical Engineering, and will have a proven track record in performing independent research in theoretical nonlinear fibre optics, or in soliton theory and the 
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                initiative, funded through the Gulf Strategy Fund, that will strengthen collaboration between the UK and Saudi Arabia in sustainable waste management, biochar technology, and behavioural change policy 
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                The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS) is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate – Digital Twin Training & SME Onboarding on a fixed-term, full-time basis. This is an 
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                simulations research in the field of optical frequency comb technology and specifically in the framework of a Royal Society funded research grant with external partners at Tokushima University in Japan. More 
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                ). The successful applicant will hold a PhD qualification and have experience in microbiology, genetic engineering and bioprocessing. Applications are also welcome from candidates currently pursuing or nearing 
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                validation, which will be led in collaboration with our partners. Essentials include a PhD (or near completion) in mechanical/chemical/thermal sciences or related field; hands-on experience in sorption